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The kinetics of colour degradation,chlorophylls and xanthophylls loss in pistachio nuts during roasting process
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作者 Ali Dini Soudeh Khanamani Falahati-pour +1 位作者 Khosro Behmaram Nasser Sedaghat 《Food Quality and Safety》 SCIE CSCD 2019年第4期251-263,共13页
Objectives:Colour is amongst the parameter which is used for process control during roasting.Materials and Methods:In this study,the effects of hot air roasting temperature(120,130,145,160,and 170°C)and hot air v... Objectives:Colour is amongst the parameter which is used for process control during roasting.Materials and Methods:In this study,the effects of hot air roasting temperature(120,130,145,160,and 170°C)and hot air velocity(0.6,1.3,and 2 m/s)on colour change kinetics of pistachio nuts were investigated by employing image analysis and simultaneously chlorophylls and xanthophylls(lutein andβ-carotenoid)concentration were determined by spectrophotometric measurement method.Results:We found that roasting temperature and hot air velocity had significant effect on colour changes.There is a correlation between a-and b-value with chlorophylls and xanthophylls concentration,respectively.The roasting temperature was found to be the main factor affecting colour development.The variations in the pigments concentration and colour parameters of pistachio nuts were adequately simulated by quadratic and cubic polynomials.The changes in L-,b-values,and xanthophylls degradation were well-fitted to the first-order kinetic model while a-value and chlorophylls degradation followed the zero-order kinetic.The activation energy was determined at 113.9,116.7,and 117.2 kJ/mol with R2≥99.9 and 191,195,and 163.2 kJ/mol with R2≥99.5 and 73.7,71.3,and 81.6 kJ/mol with R2≥99.9 for L-,b-,and a-value in hot air velocity of 0.6,1.3,and 2 m/s,respectively.Conclusions:Activation energy of chlorophylls and xanthophylls degradation were in the range of the activation energy for the yellowness(b-value)and redness(a-value)reactions. 展开更多
关键词 colour kinetics roasting process pistachio nuts imaging analysis
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Tin recovery from a low-grade tin middling with high Si content and low Fe content by reduction–sulfurization roasting with anthracite coal 被引量:2
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作者 Jing-cheng Wang Lei Li Yong Yu 《International Journal of Minerals,Metallurgy and Materials》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2021年第2期210-220,共11页
A new method for separating and recovering tin from a low-grade tin middling with high Si content and low Fe content by roasting with anthracite coal was researched by studying the reaction mechanism and performing an... A new method for separating and recovering tin from a low-grade tin middling with high Si content and low Fe content by roasting with anthracite coal was researched by studying the reaction mechanism and performing an industrial test,in which the Sn was sulfurized into SnS(g)and then collected using a dust collector.The Fe–Sn alloy may be formed at roasting temperatures above 950°C,and like the roasting temperature increases,the Sn content and Sn activity in this Fe–Sn alloy decrease.Also,more FeS can be formed at higher temperatures and then the formation of FeO–FeS with a low melting point is promoted,which results in more serious sintering of this low-grade tin middling.And from the thermodynamics and kinetics points of view,the volatilization of the Sn decreases at extremely high roasting temperatures.The results of the industrial test carried out in a coal-fired rotary kiln show that the Sn volatilization rate reaches 89.7%and the Sn is concentrated in the collected dust at a high level,indicating that the Sn can be effectively extracted and recovered from the low-grade tin middling with a high Si content and low Fe content through a reduction–sulfurization roasting process. 展开更多
关键词 low-grade tin middling tin recovery roasting process Fe-Sn alloy resource recycling
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Characterization and Pyrometallurgical Removal of Arsenic from Copper Concentrate Roasting Dust
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作者 Hector Henao Ignacio Paredes +1 位作者 Rodrigo Diaz Javier Ortiz 《Journal of Minerals and Materials Characterization and Engineering》 2021年第6期609-620,共12页
This paper describes the experimental results of removing arsenic from the dust collected in electrostatic precipitators of a fluidized bed roasting furnace (RP dust). The fluidized bed roasting process generates 600 ... This paper describes the experimental results of removing arsenic from the dust collected in electrostatic precipitators of a fluidized bed roasting furnace (RP dust). The fluidized bed roasting process generates 600 kilotons of copper concentrate per year with 3 - 6 wt% of concentration of arsenic, producing a roasted product with a low content of arsenic below 0.3 wt%. The process generates 27 kilotons of RP dust per year with a concentration of arsenic of the order of 5 wt% and copper concentration of around 20 wt%. Subsequently, the dust collected in the electrostatic precipitators is treated by hydrometallurgical methods allowing the recovery of copper, and the disposition of arsenic as scorodite. This work proposes to use a pyrometallurgy process to the volatilization of arsenic from RP dust. The obtained material can be recirculated in copper smelting furnaces allowing the recovery of valuable metals. The set of experiments carried out in the roasting of the mixture of copper concentrate/RP dust and sulfur/RP dust used different ratios of mixtures, temperatures and roasting times. By different techniques, the characterization of the RP dust determined its size distribution, morphology, and chemical and mineralogical composition. RP dust is a composite material of small particles (<5 μm) in 50 μm agglomerates, mostly amorphous, with a complex chemical composition of sulfoxides. The results of the roasting experiments indicated that for a 75/25 weight ratio of the mixture of the copper concentrate/PR dust under 700℃, 15 minutes of roasting time with injection of air, the volatilization of arsenic reached 96% by weight. The arsenic concentration after the roasting process is less than 0.3% by weight. For a 5/95 mixture of sulfur/RP dust, at 650℃, the volatilization of arsenic reached a promissory result of 67%. Even that this study was carried out for a particular operation, the results have the potential to be extended to dust produced in the roasting of concentrates of nickel, lead-zinc, and gold. 展开更多
关键词 Copper Smelter Dust Electrostatic Precipitators of Copper Removal of Arsenic SULFIDATION roasting process Fluidized Bed roasting
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Pyrometallurgical Removal of Arsenic from Electrostatic Precipitators Dusts of Copper Smelting 被引量:1
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作者 Hector Henao Ignacio Paredes +1 位作者 Rodrigo Diaz Javier Ortiz 《Journal of Minerals and Materials Characterization and Engineering》 2021年第6期545-565,共21页
This work describes the experimental results of pyrometallurgical removing of arsenic from the dust collected in the electrostatic copper precipitators within the gas cleaning system of a Copper Flash Smelting Furnace... This work describes the experimental results of pyrometallurgical removing of arsenic from the dust collected in the electrostatic copper precipitators within the gas cleaning system of a Copper Flash Smelting Furnace. The generation of dust in the copper smelting worldwide ranges from 2 - 15 wt% per ton of a copper concentrate. In Chile, copper smelters produce approximately 110 kt/y of dust with a concentration of arsenic between 1 and 15 wt%. The dust is a complex of metals oxides and sulfurs with copper concentrations greater than 10 wt% and relatively high silver concentrations. Since its high arsenic concentration, it is difficult to recover valuable metals through hydrometallurgical processes or by direct recirculation of the dust in a smelting furnace. Thus, the development of pyrometallurgical processes aimed at reducing the concentration of arsenic in the dust (<0.5 wt%) is the main objective of this study, giving particular attention to the production of a suitable material to be recirculated in operations of copper smelting. The work provides a detailed characterization of the dust including the Quantitative Evaluation of Minerals by Scanning Electron Microscopy (QEMSCAN), Scanning Electron Microscope-Energy Dispersive X-ray Analysis (SEM/EDS), X-Ray Diffraction (XRD), the elemental chemical analysis using Atomic Adsorption (AAS), and X-Ray Fluorescence (X-RF). By considering that arsenic volatilization requires a process of sulfidation-decomposition-oxidation, this work seeks to explore the roasting of mixtures of copper concentrate/dust, sulfur/dust, and pyrrhotite/dust. By the elemental chemical analysis of the mixture after and before the roasting process, the degree of arsenic volatilization was determined. The results indicated the effects of parameters such as roasting temperature, gas flow, gas composition, and the ratio of mixtures (concentrate/dust, sulfur/dust, or pyrrhotite/dust) on the volatilization of arsenic. According to the findings, the concentration of arsenic in the roasted Flash Smelting dust can be reduced to a relatively low level (<0.5 wt%), which allows its recirculation into an smelting process. 展开更多
关键词 Copper Smelter Dust Electrostatic Precipitators of Copper Removal of Arsenic SULFIDATION roasting process
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